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[The Coronation of King Charles III: Traditions, Ceremonies, and Public Perspectives]-[The Coronation of King Charles III ]

Easy English Podcast: Learn English Through Listening · B1 · 2023-05-06

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The Coronation of King Charles III: A Historic Transition

On May 6, 2023, the United Kingdom witnessed a landmark event: the coronation of King Charles III. While Charles legally became monarch immediately upon the death of Queen Elizabeth II, the coronation serves as an "official show"—a formal ceremony rooted in over a thousand years of tradition. Beyond the UK, Charles serves as the monarch for 15 other nations known as the "Commonwealth Realms," including Australia, Canada, and Jamaica.

The Procession and Public Engagement

The day’s events began with a "procession," where the King and Queen traveled by carriage from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey. Public enthusiasm was high, with some citizens "camping and sleeping outside" for days to secure a vantage point. This procession, accompanied by military and police presence, highlights the deep-seated British fascination with royal pageantry.

The Five Stages of the Coronation Ceremony

The coronation service, lasting approximately two hours, is divided into five distinct stages steeped in history:

  1. The Recognition: Led by the Archbishop of Canterbury, the King stands before the 700-year-old coronation chair, and the congregation formally acknowledges him, chanting "God save the King."
  2. The Oath: The King makes a solemn "oath" or promise to uphold the law and maintain the Christian religion within the UK.
  3. The Anointing: This spiritual tradition involves the Archbishop pouring holy oil from an "ampulla" onto a spoon and then onto the King. Notably, this part remains hidden from public view behind a "closed curtain."
  4. The Investiture: The King receives royal regalia, including the crown—a gold headpiece adorned with over 400 gemstones used since 1661.
  5. The Enthronement: The final stage where the King sits on the throne. Following this, Prince William pays "allegiance" by kneeling and kissing the King’s right hand, a symbolic gesture of loyalty.

Economic Impact and Public Sentiment

The event has sparked significant debate regarding its cost, with estimates ranging from £100 million to £250 million when including security expenses. Public opinion remains divided; while many citizens celebrate with "parties" and view the event as a cherished tradition, others remain indifferent, viewing the occasion simply as an opportunity to enjoy the extra holiday on Monday. As the podcast host notes, personal interest in the royal family varies significantly, reflecting a modern society where "to each their own" applies to royal enthusiasm.

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📖 Transcript

Hey everyone, and welcome back to another episode of the understandable English podcast.
Today we are going to be talking about a big event here in the UK, the United Kingdom, at the moment.
Today I am recording this podcast on the 6th of May 2023, which is the coronation of King Charles.
And in this episode, I'm going to be talking about what the coronation is and what is happening.
So what is the process of King Charles becoming king?
Coronation is simply a ceremony at which a person is made free, formally the king or queen.

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